ASTM ISR (Impact Sound Rating) test method suffers from non-reproducibility problems, especially in lower frequency bands in smaller rooms where the sound field is non-diffuse. The problem arises from the fact that Sound Pressure Level is measured in these rooms, which is dependent on the room dimensions if the sound field is non-diffuse due to low modal density. Currently, this non-diffusivity is ignored leading to non-reproducibility issues. In this work, we explore the ASTM standard discrete method, ISO discrete method, and the ISO corner method for sound measurement. We also explore the sound power computation using intensity measurements and the diagonal microphone measurement method. This initial work will be followed by exploring more simulation methods and real world testing on practical structures.
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29 November 2021
181st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America
29 November–3 December 2021
Seattle, Washington
Architectural Acoustics: Paper 2pAA12
November 29 2021
Modeling a representative room to explore standard sound measurement methods for ASTM Impact Sound Rating testing
Sunit Girdhar
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Sunit Girdhar
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan Technological University
, Houghton, MI, 49931, USA
; sgirdhar@mtu.edu
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Wayland Dong
Wayland Dong
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Proc. Mtgs. Acoust 45, 015002 (2021)
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Received:
February 01 2022
Accepted:
February 16 2022
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Sunit Girdhar, Andrew Barnard, Jason Blough, John LoVerde, Wayland Dong; Modeling a representative room to explore standard sound measurement methods for ASTM Impact Sound Rating testing. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust 29 November 2021; 45 (1): 015002. https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0001536
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